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Love Alarm, Sky Castle and 5 more great Korean dramas on Netflix

Lee Jong-suk (left) and Lee Na-young star in Romance is a Bonus Book. Photo: Netflix
Lee Jong-suk (left) and Lee Na-young star in Romance is a Bonus Book. Photo: Netflix
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Designated Survivor: 60 Days, Mr. Sunshine – starring renowned actor Lee Byung-hun – and Touch Your Heart are among outstanding offerings

Has work got you down? Is the weather outside rubbish? Got relationship woes? If you need to relax and escape the pressures of daily life, there are few better ways to unwind than by enjoying some “me” time at home watching one of the many outstanding Korean dramas available on Netflix.

Sit back, put your feet up and enjoy the various handsome “oppas” and beautiful “unnies” from seven of the best Korean dramas available on the online film and television subscription service.

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Love Alarm

Move over Tinder, the romance app to end all romance apps is here. Love Alarm, which was the first official original Korean drama announced by Netflix in January 2017, is all about a mobile app called Love Alarm that alerts its user if someone within a 10-metre (30-foot) radius likes him or her.

Designated Survivor: 60 Days

If tense, nail-biting series are your jam, don’t miss Designated Survivor: 60 Days, one of Netflix’s newest Korean dramas. In the story, Park Mu-jin (Ji Jin-hee) becomes Acting-President of South Korea after a horrific terrorist attack which kills the president and other high-ranking government officials.

Within 60 days, Park must find the perpetrators of the attack and manage other important issues in his shocked nation.